Maggots reproduce by eating dead plants or animals witch make them decomposers
Are maggots unicellular?
Err no. Maggots are the beginning stage of flies. Flies lay the eggs, which then hatch into larve that later become Maggots.
They grow up. Maggots are baby flys.
Flies start out as eggs that hatch into maggots. Maggots hatch as larvae, larvae hatch as pupae, and pupae turn in to house flies.
It reproduce by seeds.
Maggots are the young of flies and will grow up to be adult flies and those flies can reproduce.
Flies start out as eggs, then become maggots. Then they pupate and become flies.
When a Mommy and Daddy Fly love each other very much they start reproduce and lay eggs. Creating the world's worst creation maggots. Note: Flies only have a lifespan of a day, so they will probably have new dozen baby maggots every day!
Are maggots unicellular?
Some maggots such as housefly maggots prefer decomposing meat or flesh. Although some maggots live in decomposing logs or trees. These are just a few places where maggots live.
No , maggots are from flies
Err no. Maggots are the beginning stage of flies. Flies lay the eggs, which then hatch into larve that later become Maggots.
rotting flesh and other maggots
We are born with parasites, not maggots.
A maggot is an insect.
Blues Maggots was created in 1999.
Flies lay their eggs and they hatch as maggots